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- Engaging participants
- Ensure that your consultation is clear, concise and widely accessible.
- Ensure your consultation follows better regulation best practice, including carrying out a Regulatory Impact Assessment if appropriate.
- Enthoven, Guido
- Expectations for E-consultation
- Expectations for e-consultation
- Facilitators
- Give feedback regarding the responses received and how the consultation process influenced the policy.
- Gordon, Tom
- Groupware
- Gwyneth
- Gwyneth Redpath
- Hansard Society visit
- Haughey, Dennis
- HowToGetThere
- Identifying issues
- Information Resources
- Issues
- Jennifer McMaster
- Jim Alford
- Ken Bartley
- Leighann McConville
- LiamMurtagh
- Local E-Government in Northern Ireland
- Local E-Government in Republic of Ireland
- Lynn doran
- Making the net work
- Managing contacts
- Mapping ideas
- Mary
- McCann, Mark
- Measuring citizens engagement
- Measuring needs and preferences
- Meave Heaney
- Milliken, Matt
- Monitor your department’s effectiveness at consultation, including through the use of a designated consultation co-ordinator.
- Moore, Dairmuid
- NGO
- NIYF: Exploring Capacity for E-Enabled Youth Participation in Public Consultation
- NIYF: Respondent Recruitment
- NIYF & Child Protection
- NIYF Consultation: Perceived Benefits
- NSEC Consultation Data Generated
- NSEC E-Consultation Context
- NSEC Future work programme
- NSEC Learning Outcomes
- Newman, David
- Newtownabbey e-consultations
- Offline marketing
- Oliver's Consultation Processes